Senior Dan Ellis will make his 2012-13 debut on Saturday at the Wolf Run Intercollegiate.

Sept. 14, 2012

EAST LANSING, Mich. -
Michigan State men's golf head coach Casey Lubahn saw an opportunity to challenge his team in two great tournaments on two of America's top courses, it just happens that both events were scheduled on four consecutive days. As a result, the Spartans will play 108 holes of competition over the next four days.

Michigan State will play in the Wolf Run Intercollegiate at Wolf Run Golf Club (par-71, 7,195 yards) in Zionsville, Ind. on Saturday and Sunday, before heading back north for the Inverness Intercollegiate on Monday and Tuesday at the Inverness Club (par-71, 7,255 yards) in Toledo, Ohio.

"What a great weekend ahead of us - two great golf courses against great fields," said Lubahn. "This is why we have been working hard and we looking forward to executing better this week. We have an experienced lineup that has been through a lot, so I expect them to handle this trip very well."

At the Inverness, there will be an 8:30 a.m. ET shotgun start on both days with 36 holes on Monday and 18 holes on Tuesday. The field includes Florida State, Kent State, Liberty, Michigan, Northwestern, North Texas, Penn State, South Florida and Toledo.